Tehran, Iran – Iran chief negotiator announced the formation of a trilateral committee comprising Iran, the United States, and Lebanon.
This committee will oversee the implementation of steps related to ending the war in Lebanon.
This comes within the framework of ongoing understandings between the parties involved.
Forming a tripartite committee
Iran’s chief negotiator said the committee would include representatives from Iran, the United States, and Lebanon.
It would also oversee the implementation of measures to end the war, ensuring coordination among the participating parties.
He added that the committee’s formation was part of the arrangements agreed upon during recent consultations.
Overseeing the implementation of agreements
The chief Iranian negotiator explained that the committee would be responsible
for overseeing the implementation of the agreed-upon steps.
It would also monitor the commitments related to ending the war,
thereby contributing to consolidating the ceasefire and supporting stability in Lebanon.
The Iranian official did not provide further details regarding the committee’s
working mechanisms or when its meetings would begin.
Stay tuned for developments
The Iranian chief negotiator’s remarks come amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to solidify the ceasefire in Lebanon.
This is taking place against a backdrop of regional and international
monitoring of the understandings being reached between the parties involved.
Further details regarding the formation of the tripartite committee are expected to emerge in the coming period.
Its mandate and the timeline for commencing its work will also
become clear once the necessary arrangements are finalized.



